Category Archives: Greece
Thessaloniki, the Hipper Side of Greece
By Perrin Moving north, we spent two days in Greece´s second largest, and purportedly “hippest,” city. This proved to us that, when trying to understand a country, two cities is better than one. Can you imagine if someone visited only … Continue reading
Scouting Out Modern Athens – Our Picks
By Perrin I was thrilled to visit the illustrious city that is home to some of the only buildings I remember from my History of Architecture class…as well as world-famous olive oil and baklava. Highlights from my trip… Warmest Welcome: … Continue reading
Where in the World Are We?
By Perrin My current travel companion is Dan Balk. He’s a college buddy. In school we called him Math Major Dan. This nickname stemmed from his choice of major, but it stuck because of the novelty factor: never before had … Continue reading
Ciao Italy, γειά σου Greece!
By Perrin The time has finally come to peace out of Italy and go somewhere new. Quite accidentally I landed in Patras, Greece. The site-seeing began instantly, in the form of cultural observation. I knew Dan would be a good … Continue reading